V85: Occupant of special construction vehicle injured in transport accident
V85.6: Passenger of special construction vehicle injured in nontraffic accident
The medical classification "Passenger of special construction vehicle injured in nontraffic accident" describes an injury that occurs specifically when an individual is a passenger in a uniquely designed vehicle meant for construction, during an incident that is not related to regular traffic. This scenario constitutes accidents that could occur on a construction site, or in an area without the presence of general vehicle traffic. Types of injuries resulting from this situation can be diverse ranging from mild to severe, and might involve any part of the body from head injuries, to fractures, to internal organ damage. Common symptoms could include pain, swelling, difficulty in moving, unconsciousness, or other signs of physical trauma. This is a one-time event and does not progress like a disease condition.
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